Phil Gould's Gear
"With L42 I used pro mark 707's. Then for ages Vic Firth SD9 drivers, now VF SD10 swingers"
"I used to have a yellow kit, which started life as a Tama Maple ‘Superstar’ (the line of drums, not me ; ) Toms over the bass drum are called ‘rack’ toms and us drummers refer to the bass drum as a ‘kick’... "
"I started with 2 rack toms and 1-floor tom, then, for four years had 3 rack toms and 1 floor. The final two years I had 4 rack toms, 2-floor toms, Simmons electronics, 6 cymbals....my final kit before I left was Cherry Rose! Pink, actually, but try and keep that quiet .... ; )"
In this video, he uses the Vic Firth SD9 Drivers
" With L42 I used pro mark 707's. Then for ages Vic Firth SD9 drivers, now VF SD10 swingers #VicFirth "
Phil Gould uses Zildjian 14" A Quick Beat Hi Hats, as listed in his setup in the January 1988 issue of Modern Drummer. Notably, he only uses the top of the Quick Beat Hi Hat.
Phil Gould uses Zildjian 14'' K Hi Hats, specifically the bottom hi-hat and the top (for his remote hi hat), as listed in the January 1988 edition of Modern Drummer.
Phil Gould uses the Zildjian 14" Z Dyno Beat Hi Hat, as listed in his setup in the January 1988 edition of Modern Drummer. He specifically uses only the bottom of the Dyno Beat for his remote Hi Hat.
Phil Gould uses the Zildjian 16'' A Medium Thin Crash, as listed in his setup in the January 1988 issue of Modern Drummer.
Phil Gould is confirmed to use the Zildjian 16" A Paper Thin Crash as listed in his setup in the January 1988 issue of Modern Drummer.
Phil Gould uses the Zildjian 17" K Dark Crash, as listed in his setup in the January 1988 issue of Modern Drummer.
In the January 1988 issue of Modern Drummer, Phil Gould's setup is listed to include an 18" A Zildjian Rock Crash.
Phil Gould is known to use the Zildjian 20" K Heavy Ride, as detailed in his setup in the January 1988 issue of Modern Drummer.
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